I’m trying to gather everything together for my naturalisation application (but I’m still not thinking about the test yet). To my great surprise and joy, between my old and current passports, along with the photo galleries I made, I’ve been able to piece together the dates of all my European trips since moving to Scotland.
But I have no documentation about my trips to Canada. They don’t stamp my passport when I enter the country. So does anyone have any clever ideas about how I might be able to figure this out? I suppose I could dredge through all the archives of my blog and try to piece it together, but if there’s a quicker way you can think of — let me know!
This application is just one of a dozen different projects I found myself staring at this morning. I’m having a breezy week where I feel like I could move the world — if I could just decide what to do. So this afternoon I went to The Elephant House, bought a decaf Americano and a bowl of their amazing marinated olives, and made a list! Then everything was okay, exciting, and approachable.
If my life works at all, it’s because of mindmappy lists.
Oh, and I have a bunch of stuff to give away, if anyone wants it, because it works perfectly well, but not with my current computer setup:
- Bluetooth Class 1 USB dongle. (Lets you connect Bluetooth devices such as a mobile phone with your PC).
- SanDisk USB SD card reader. (Lets you read SD camera cards on your PC.)
- A Visioneer 9020 colour scanner. (This one pains me, because it’s much better than my current crappy scanner, but the manufacturers have said they’re not going to provide Vista drivers, so I can’t use it.)
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p>If you want any of these things, just drop an e-mail to the address to the right.